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Mississippi State University, as part of a 30-year renewable project, has installed the largest on-campus solar facility in the Southeastern Conference.

Located on a four-acre field, the 3,420 solar panel installation is expected to produce approximately 2.4 million kWh hours annually. The school says the project will create an average 2,400 renewable energy credits when connected with retrofit projects and is set to save the institution $885,000 per year.

“We’re taking innovative action now to generate renewable, sustainable power right here on campus. This solar structure is a visible symbol of Mississippi State’s commitment to reach our clean energy goals,” says Saunders Ramsey, executive director of MSU’s Campus Services. “It’s an exciting time and a mission that the entire campus community can champion.”

Upgrades and solar modules combined are expected to help MSU benefit from a 7,548 metric ton annual carbon reduction and save a total of 10,784,865 kWh per year.

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Trump and Treachery

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We all need to hope that the words at left here become true, because the only alternative is Trump’s achieving the same status in the United States that Putin has in Russia, Xi has in China, and Jong Un has in North Korea, i.e., supreme leader for life.

https://www.2greenenergy.com/2026/05/14/trump-and-treachery/

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Some Governments for the Wellbeing of Their People, But Not in America

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In the United States, we are a million miles away from a government that ensures that its citizens are taken care of.

When we look at countries in Europe, as well as those in New Zealand, Iceland, Costa Rica, etc., we see that it is possible to blend free enterprise with a sense of community and harmony.

Some Governments for the Wellbeing of Their People, But Not in America

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Trump Brand Is “Toxic”

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If you think the Trump brand is toxic now, just wait and see how this all turns out.

When was the last time you saw a building marked “Hitler Tower?”

Trump Brand Is “Toxic”

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